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  1. Books. Montesquieu: A Critical Biography. Robert Shackleton. Oxford University Press, 1961 - Authors, French - 432 pages. Scholarly general study of the 18th century philosopher using his manuscripts and family archives, portraying the man and his works, with critical comments on both.

  2. 28 de oct. de 2020 · Oxford and New York: Oxford University Press, 1987. A pioneering work in its time, which takes into account the whole life and work of Montesquieu, while stressing his education and the eclecticism of his readings, determining a skepticism that led him to a more humane vision of politics. Montesquieu thus illustrates a key notion: the ...

  3. Montesquieu era hijo de Jacques de Secondat y Marie-Francoise de Pesnel, ambos de la familia noble que pertenecía a la nobleza de toga. Durante su bautizo, los padres eligieron a un mendigo para que fuera su padrino de bautizo. Esta acción fue tomada con la intención de que el niño no olvidara que los pobres también importaban y era parte ...

  4. In his biography of Montesquieu, Robert Shackleton gives an example of the philosopher's increasing wariness as revealed in successive drafts of the Esprit des lois. In the first draft of the chapter on religion, Montesquieu wrote, "Under moderate governments, men are more attached to morals and less to religion; in despotic countries, they are more attached to religion and less to morals."

  5. Baron Montesquieu. Charles-Louis de Secondat, better known as Baron Montesquieu (1689-1755) was a lawyer, aristocrat and one of the leading figures of the French Enlightenment. Montesquieu was born into a noble family in south-western France, where his family was significantly involved in provincial government.

  6. Biography. Charles-Louis de Secondat, Baron de la Brède et de Montesquieu (mohn-tehs-kyew), often more simply referred to as Charles de Montesquieu, was born at Château La Brède, the French ...

  7. 21 de nov. de 2023 · Baron de Montesquieu, born Charles-Louis de Secondat in 1689, was a French political thinker. His family was moderately wealthy, and Montesquieu augmented his fortunes when he married a woman and ...